Investor Strategy – Page 255

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    Julius Baer appoints new CFO

    2001-12-07T04:05:00Z

    SWITZERLAND - Julius Baer has appointed Rolf W. Aeberli as chief financial officer (CFO) to the group’s executive board, with effect from March next year....

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    170,000 textile workers join German pensions giant

    2001-12-06T04:30:00Z

    GERMANY – The 170,000 strong West German textiles and clothing industry workers have formally joined their metal, electronic and steel industry counterparts in the new industry wide pension scheme company, Metall-Rente, which will start operating next year.....

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    Aberdeen wins Windsor Life property mandates

    2001-12-06T04:24:00Z

    UK – Aberdeen Property Asset Managers (APAM) has won the mandate to run the £180m (€287.5m) property investment portfolios of Windsor Life Assurance Company (WLAC)....

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    Rothschild wins out in £80m CWFS mandate

    2001-12-05T04:55:00Z

    UK – Rothschild Asset Management (Rothschild) has beaten rival management groups, Hermes, Gerrard and Tilney, to win the mandate to run the £80m (€127.5m) investment portfolio of the Communication Workers Friendly Society (CWFS)....

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    Kvalheim to head Barclays' investment banking arm

    2001-12-05T04:33:00Z

    UK - Grant Kvalheim, global head of credit products at Barclays Capital, is to take responsibility for the management of the firm’s Investment Banking Division, which manages Barclays Capital’s relationships with corporate and financial institution clients....

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    AP7 starts phase two of alternatives RFP

    2001-12-05T04:20:00Z

    SWEDEN - The e2.3bn AP7 fund has received proposals from 135 managers for tenders worth around e180m in hedge fund and private equity assets and will today (December 4) begin sending out the second phase questionnaire for the RFP process to all the managers....

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    European pension schemes join Burma action group

    2001-12-03T04:43:00Z

    EUROPE - A group of European financial institutions including the £21bn (e33.5bn) UK Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) and e48bn Dutch superfund PGGM have formed an action group to raise concerns about investment in Myanmar – formerly known as Burma....

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    Jupiter offers new pan-European hedge fund

    2001-12-03T04:30:00Z

    IRELAND/UK – Jupiter International Group has launched a new pan-European long/short equity hedge fund called Jupiter Europa Hedge Fund.

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    Giant Italian fund selects new managers

    2001-12-03T01:55:00Z

    ITALY – Fondo Pensione Complementare per la Famiglia (Fondo Famiglia), the Italian housewives’ and part time workers’ pension fund, which could potentially include as many as 15 million members, has made its final selection of managers to run its assets....

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    DeAM names new European institutional sales head

    2001-11-30T02:31:00Z

    EUROPE - Deutsche Asset Management (DeAM) has appointed Andreas Varnavides as Head of European Institutional Sales following the resignation of Mark Scott from the position....

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    UK pension funds still favour equities long term

    2001-11-29T09:40:00Z

    UK – The flight out of equities into bonds by the £2.3bn (€3.7bn) Boots pension fund in October has not had an influence on other UK pension funds to follow suit, says Northern Trust (NT).

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    ING to stamp its mark on Belgium's BBL

    2001-11-29T03:23:00Z

    NETHERLANDS/BELGIUM - Dutch financial services group, ING is taking further steps towards rebranding its subsidiaries worldwide by incorporating the ING name and logo within its Belgian subsidiary, Banque Bruxelles Lambert (BBL) with the intention of dropping the BBL brand name in due course....

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    ABP and VKG/CPM win first IPE investment award

    2001-11-29T01:54:00Z

    EUROPEAN SPECIAL – ABP, the €148bn Dutch civil service pension fund and VKG/CPM, the €520m Belgian pension fund for doctors, dentists and pharmacists, were named as the European winners for Investment Strategy at the first ever IPE-Awards ceremony for pension fund excellence, held in Brussels last night (November 27).

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    Ashburton launches new euro sub fund

    2001-11-28T05:21:00Z

    UK – Jersey based asset management company, Ashburton, has launched two new sub funds within its Isle of Man domiciled Ashburton Global Funds umbrella.

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    Germany ripe for private equity growth

    2001-11-26T05:31:00Z

    GERMANY – The hitherto disappointing German private equity market is entering a transition phase that will lead to a more sustainable and attractive investment environment, despite a slowdown in the growth of private equity assets last year, says a report by AltAssets, the alternative investments research company....

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    SEI cleans up with £55m Davis Service mandate

    2001-11-26T04:46:00Z

    UK – Multi-manager outfit, SEI Investments, has won a £55m (€88m) global equity mandate from the Davis Service Group (DSG) Retirement Benefit Scheme, SEI’s fifth mandate win this year....

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    New European fixed income manager launches

    2001-11-26T04:42:00Z

    UK/JAPAN – BlueBay, a new European fixed income specialist asset management company has been launched today, with a hedge fund scheduled for launch as its first product early next year....

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    Survey says Dutch fund governance needs to improve

    2001-11-23T11:52:00Z

    NETHERLANDS - Half of Dutch pension fund board members in small schemes spend less than five hours a month on fund business, while there is a lack of specific investment knowledge amongst pensions boards, according to a survey on pension fund governance by Frank Russell and the Amsterdam Vrije ...

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    Germany allows pension funds 100% equity scope

    2001-11-23T11:51:00Z

    GERMANY – Germany’s new pension fund industry has been given a significant boost by the announcement of the finance and labour ministries that the new funds will not now be restricted in their asset allocation policies....

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    SRI lacks definition say financial managers

    2001-11-23T02:20:00Z

    EUROPE – An overwhelming majority of financial analysts and managers across Europe believe that there is a lack of transparency in the definition of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) criteria and that this is holding back its development, according to a survey on SRI carried out by Taylor Nelson Sofres.... ...